Rekindled Hearts: The Tycoon's Reluctant Love-Chapter 53 - : Teaching Ming Wan a Lasting Lesson
Chapter 53: Chapter 53: Teaching Ming Wan a Lasting Lesson
Jiang Biyun could not contain her rage, “Monster!”
She grabbed the insulated cup from the desk and hurled it towards Ming Yao.
That throw looked as if it would crack Ming Yao’s forehead.
Ming Yao caught a glimpse of Ming Wan standing at the door through the corner of her eye, and just as the insulated cup was about to hit her, she swiftly dodged aside.
With a bang, the insulated cup struck Ming Wan’s forehead.
“Ah!” Ming Wan cried out in pain, clearly not expecting that the insulated cup thrown by her mom would hit her in the head.
A thick liquid flowed down from her forehead, and Ming Wan’s complexion turned pale.
The incident happened so fast that both Jiang Biyun and Sister Jin were taken aback.
It wasn’t until Ming Wan cried out in pain that they snapped to attention.
“Wanwan, are you alright?” Sister Jin hurriedly helped Ming Wan to sit on the sofa.
Jiang Biyun also picked up the phone, calling the Ming family’s personal doctor to come and treat Ming Wan’s forehead wound.
Jiang Biyun’s face turned a shade of livid steel as she walked up to Ming Yao, raising her hand to slap her across the face.
Ming Yao caught Jiang Biyun’s wrist in one hand and pushed her away with force.
Jiang Biyun staggered several steps backward.
“Beast! How dare you raise your hand against your own mother and sister?” Jiang Biyun’s eyes, when they looked at Ming Yao, seemed as though they wanted to skin her alive.
Ming Yao’s lips curled into a sneer, “Mrs. Jiang, it seems you are mistaken, wasn’t it you who injured Ming Wan’s forehead?”
“Who told you to dodge? The one I wanted to smash was you!”
Ming Yao looked down and smiled shallowly, her radiant face carrying an undisguisable mockery, “Ming Wan is your daughter, am I not?”
A trace of guilt flashed in Jiang Biyun’s eyes, but she quickly regained her composure and berated loudly, “Look at yourself, what sort of behavior is this? If you were half as sensible and talented as Wanwan, your father and I wouldn’t treat you like this!”
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Ming Yao glanced at Ming Wan, her tea-scented delicate airs, she really couldn’t be bothered to compare with her.
But today, she had to give Ming Wan, this white lotus, a lesson to remember.
Just as Ming Yao was about to say something, a voice with a hint of age and authority arrived, “What’s all this noise about?”
Old Madam Ming entered the room leaning on her cane.
As a major shareholder of Ming Corporation and having held power for many years, Old Madam Ming naturally exuded authority.
But in recent years, her health had been declining, her hair now a silvery white.
Although Jiang Biyun didn’t like Old Madam Ming, she did not dare to act out in front of her.
After all, Old Madam Ming still wielded great power.
“Mother, you’ve come at the right time. Ming Yao is out of control, causing trouble everywhere and inflicting huge losses on the company. I reprimanded her, and she even started to fight back. Look at Wanwan, her forehead is injured, it’s all her fault!”
Seeing Old Madam Ming, tears misted in Ming Wan’s eyes as she said in a tender, fragile voice, “Grandma, it wasn’t on purpose by sister, I don’t blame her.”
Her tone made it seem as if her injury was indeed caused by Ming Yao.
Ming Yao looked at Old Madam Ming, whose complexion was somewhat sallow, a clear sign of failing health.
She stepped forward and supported Old Madam Ming, calling out with an obedient tone, “Grandma.”
Old Madam Ming did not pay attention to Jiang Biyun, nor to Ming Wan, but looked only at Ming Yao, patting her arm with a fond expression, “My little Xiao Guai, you’ve gotten thinner.”
A smile appeared on Ming Yao’s face, “Even thinner, I’m still Grandma’s ‘Little Fairy,’ right?”
“Yes, yes, yes, no matter what, my little Xiao Guai is always Grandma’s ‘Little Fairy.'”
Jiang Biyun and Ming Wan, witnessing this scene, ground their teeth in resentment.
Ming Yao had somehow managed to charm Old Madam Ming, who had always doted on her, not showing much affection for Ming Wan.
“Mother, you haven’t seen today’s news, have you?” Jiang Biyun handed the iPad to Old Madam Ming.